topics within topics
in contemporary india usually the images of healthy,sweeet,cute babies with their mothers (smart and young girls) are used to sell baby products
Of course there are gang problems in many states of India, but the newspapers don't usually discuss this information until some brutal killings take place.
India faces many problems today.first one: mainly they are political problems.politicians began thinking about their own seats but i think are not minding our problems.I think they we are like servents to them to vote and give them seats.
capital lettles*(: paraa mi hijooos si es qee vieneen!
mother tongue secondery language
words that appear of subtopics
Bela Dutt Gupta has written: 'Contemporary social problems in India' -- subject(s): Social conditions
Mythological origins of Medusa: exploring her background story and character in Greek mythology. Symbolism of Medusa: analyzing the various interpretations and representations of Medusa in literature, art, and popular culture. Feminist readings of Medusa: examining how Medusa's story has been reinterpreted through a feminist lens. Psychological analysis of the Medusa archetype: delving into the psychological and symbolic significance of the figure of Medusa in relation to fear, power, and transformation.
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a topic that splits into two or more subtopics that split into um... (sub)subtopics
give me three subtopics on computer technology
A poet who writes about today's problems and love.
tall the problems started
cyber terrorism
Robert A. Brechner has written: 'Contemporary mathematics for business and consumers' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Business mathematics 'Contemporary mathematics for business and consumers' -- subject(s): Business mathematics, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc
Subtopics in an outline are typically marked by using indented bullet points or numbers underneath the main topic. This hierarchical structure helps organize different levels of information and shows the relationship between the main topic and its subtopics.
Subtopics in an outline are typically indicated by using letters (A, B, C, etc.) or numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) to show the hierarchy of ideas within a main topic. This helps to organize information in a structured and logical manner.